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Moving On

  • TV Series
  • 2009–
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Reece Dinsdale, Dean Lennox Kelly, Sally Phillips, Fay Ripley, and Robert James-Collier in Moving On (2009)
Drama

Series of daytime plays set in contemporary Britain, all sharing the theme of someone going through some kind of life change.Series of daytime plays set in contemporary Britain, all sharing the theme of someone going through some kind of life change.Series of daytime plays set in contemporary Britain, all sharing the theme of someone going through some kind of life change.

  • Creator
    • Jimmy McGovern
  • Stars
    • Neil Bell
    • Alicia Brockenbrow
    • John Draycott
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    569
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    • Creator
      • Jimmy McGovern
    • Stars
      • Neil Bell
      • Alicia Brockenbrow
      • John Draycott
    • 11User reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    1specialfriedowl

    Trapped in all the emotion of a tabloid murder story

    I have to admit that I've only seen two episodes from series one of Moving On (described as BBC series consisting of standalone contemporary drama). The first was about a bully and the second about a woman who unwittingly gets involved with a drug dealer. Perhaps I've been unlucky and the rest are truly moving parables, timeless yet contemporary. However, in my opinion, this is underwhelming fodder for the daytime dazed. It's almost as though an inexperienced fifteen year old decided to create a number of one dimensional characters whilst leafing through the Littlewoods catalogue and later on, an over zealous parent decided to add some "broadly credible" circumstances for them to stumble woodenly through and then, p1ss1ng themselves with the opposite of creative excitement, entered the entire shambles in to a competition in a shopping arcade. What upsets me most are the pathetic female characters who, unable to stand up for themselves in any coherent or believable way, could easily be expected to suddenly pour themselves a bubble-bath whilst deep throating a Dairymilk and trying on all their shoes whilst chanting in monotone, "That's men for you! That's men for you!". Bl00dy sh1t! There are thousands of excellent screenwriters in Britain who could offer a short story for daytime TV with realistic dialogue and contemplative moral quandaries. There are thousands of incredible actors who could transport us to that fully relatable state of semi-detachment. Those two episodes made me hate my eyes.
    10adeleheys

    Clever Scripts and superb acting!

    I came to this series quite late and would love more episodes to be available online. I have recently caught up on a lot of this series of Drama's and love the interesting way that they are written to be clever complete stories contained in 45 minutes. The writing easily allows you to connect quickly with the characters. Each one a distinct story with a message for the viewer. I look forward to many more and particularly liked the episode with Lisa Riley. It demonstrates that sometimes simple stories are the best to depict human nature and the repercussions of decisions made. Keep them coming. With series 8 due to come out I look forward to seeing more interesting stories to add.
    10salpemagarian

    Great drama

    I absolutely LOVED this series, every single season of it was great. The beauty of it all is these are everyday scenarios that could happen to anyone. Some stories make you laugh, while others make you cry. But each one holds a lesson to be learned.
    3ginninny9591

    Couldn't stand the soppy stories and repetitive piano track

    I found this series because I'd thoroughly enjoyed Jimmy McGovern's "The Street," which was excellent, and unlike "Moving On" portrayed human drama in a much less mawkish, soapy way. I'd also watched "Broken" and found that to be excellent. So I looked up other series written or created by Jimmy McGovern. Sadly, Moving On is a real disappointment. It is true, as other reviewers have pointed out, that it features many well-known British actors, but even their impressive skills can't uplift the "poor me" storytelling. Perhaps I should have skipped Season 1. After the first three episodes, the repetitive, cloying, tinkling piano score became literally painful to hear. I did skip ahead to Season 9 and was relieved to NOT hear that music. But the stories were no less sadsack with exasperatingly victim-y or angry characters who blame other people or circumstances for their desperate, sad situations, or worse yet, go looking for reasons to feel angry, sad, and sorry for themselves. I'm mystified as to the "10" ratings reviewers have given. This is no better than any other melodramatic, sentimental soap opera. Ugh. No thanks.
    10trancelucence

    Profound

    I saw this on Brit-Box, a real experience. A series that contains lifetimes' worth of experience. Moving, unvarnished, no holds barred, no sugar-coating. Superb writing and acting, so real you often feel as though you're there. I'm a psychologist and family therapist and I'm amazed at how everyone's perspective is presented, the wisdom condensed into every episode. Not preachy, not necessarily even talky- often subtle, usually following the dictum to "show not tell". Honest, absolutely nothing gratuitous, and usually profound. Often makes sticky, troubling issues, even initially incomprehensible ones, come to life. One of those rare shows that you're better off, wiser for having seen, and yet it's not preachy, quite a feat. At the end of each show someone moves on, in one way or another; inspiring. The full spectrum, the depth and breadth of human experience. One of the best shows, perhaps THE best show I've ever seen. Not for binge-watching.

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Az élet megy tovább
    • Filming locations
      • Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • LA Productions
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      45 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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